If they move to another country, their chances of staying in touch with family members shrivel.
Do you shrivel up, or do you get back up and figure out how to improve?
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For example, in "Fatboy" mode, you'll grow in size with every kill and shrivel when you're killed.
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As their contributions soar and Western ones stagnate or shrivel, the aid world is seeing genuine competition.
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Those who are still employed have seen their wages stagnate and their pensions shrivel in the stockmarket crash.
America and China have, so far, shrugged them off, while weaker economies have seen domestic demand shrivel further.
If government debt continues to shrivel, markets can find new instruments to replace government securities as a benchmark.
Faced with his alarm, she felt herself shrivel, suddenly aware of how little she had traded her marriage for.
When taxes go up and charitable deductions go down, church budgets will shrivel.
Unless drugs firms continually bring enough new products to market to replace lost revenues they will shrivel and die.
Americans are feeling strained as their paychecks shrink and their savings shrivel.
But the multitrillion-dollar consumer credit market isn't going to truly shrivel soon.
With a cooling economy, Chinese demand may shrivel, reducing disposable incomes that once went for nights out at KFC or Pizza Hut.
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The bearish thinking is that, if an economic slump occurs, malls will suffer first: Vacancies will rise, their cut of the stores' take will shrivel.
This wine is produced by leaving the grapes on the vine to shrivel and rot and not picking them until they are entirely encapsulated by ice.
The row over the early payment of bonuses at Merrill Lynch shows yet again that insiders' interests come first (those to BofA staff, however, are likely to shrivel).
Until Greece, and every other Eurozone country for that matter, relaxes labor laws to allow for mobility of workers, (this translates to employer freedom to hire and fire), and reduces restrictions to start new business they will remain anticompetitive and ultimately shrivel away to nothing.
Too many people have made too much money, in bonds as well as in stocks, since 1994 to change their lifestyles radically just because their net worths shrivel a bit. (However, the wealth effect on consumer spending could surface if the market drops 20% or more.) Lower interest rates will help sustain consumer spending.
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